Viasat · 11 hours ago
Software Engineer- CDN Platform, Early Career
Viasat is a company focused on delivering global communication solutions, and they are seeking an Early Career Software Engineer for their CDN Platform. The role involves building and operating an intelligent CDN platform, designing cloud and edge network infrastructure, and developing machine learning algorithms to optimize performance.
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Responsibilities
Design, develop, and deploy cloud and edge network infrastructure software
Build observability and monitoring systems for CDN performance
Develop ML algorithms that optimize routing and caching decisions
Leverage AI coding agents and tools to accelerate development
Work on self-healing systems with automated issue detection and resolution
Qualification
Required
Completion of a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science
US Citizenship required
0-3 years of full-time, relevant industry experience
Strong problem-solving skills
Continuous learner
Collaborative team player
Able to articulate technical ideas and think through problems out loud
Self-directed and leans into ambiguity rather than away from it
Solid fundamentals in: Python, Go, Rust, Java, or C/C++
Data structures, algorithms, complexity analysis
Networking concepts (DNS, HTTP, TCP/IP)
Web technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React)
Preferred
Personal/academic projects related to web, networking, AI/ML, or automation (optional)
Links to GitHub, portfolio, or other work samples you're proud of (optional but encouraged)
Benefits
Additional cash or stock incentives may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to a range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits.
Company
Viasat
Viasat is a global communications company that offers satellite services.
Funding
Current Stage
Public CompanyTotal Funding
$3.16BKey Investors
UK Space AgencyNASA
2025-11-21Grant· $1.15M
2024-09-09Post Ipo Debt· $1.98B
2023-09-13Post Ipo Debt· $733.4M
Recent News
2026-01-22
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